TheManchester United careers of either Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir could be over this month.
The extended windows in Saudi Arabia and Turkey offer a potential lifeline for United to shift Onana or Bayindir before the end of next week.
According to SunSport, United will listen to offers for Onana and Bayindir after the £18.2million arrival of Royal Antwerp project keeper Senne Lammens on Monday’s deadline day.
Lammens, 23, is considered a long-term signing after becoming the fourth stopper to compete with Onana, Bayindir and Tom Heaton.
With the European transfer window now closed and the goalkeeper room overgrown, United have not ruled out either a permanent transfer or a loan for Onana and Bayindir.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe still has plenty of time to shift either one, as the Saudi Pro League window shuts on September 23.
Meanwhile, the Turkish Super Lig window closes before on September 12.
SunSport understands United will not sell both Onana and Bayindir at this stage, though.
Earlier in summer, the duo made it clear that they wanted to fight for their spots and weren’t open to moves elsewhere.
After countless howlers since joining for £47.5m in 2023 and a pre-season hamstring injury, Onana lost his place as United’s No1 to Bayindir for the first three Premier League games this term.


